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Omaha / Nebraska / United States
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Philip Storey Broker associate for Coldwell banker has been serving the Omaha metro area for over 20 years. I pride myself on being able to work hard to ensure that you feel comfortable and educated throughout you entire real estate transaction. You will always be treated with respect, dedication, and excellent customer service. My promise is to pay attention to your specific needs and details so you get exactly what you desire. Whether you are a first time home owner or a seasoned expert on the the process you can feel confident you will get the service you desire and expect. Call today for you free consultation!
Omaha / Nebraska / United States
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Established in the 1900s, Vacanti & Randazzo Companies has serving as a real estate developers and general contractors. Based in Omaha, Neb., it offers an array of services, such as general contracting, property development and property management. The firm provides an array of services for new construction, renovation, rebuilding and enlargement of existing structures. Vacanti & Randazzo Companies list of projects include InfoUSA Building, Beta Investments, Southwest Business Campus, Tregaron Oaks Apartments as well as Twin Creek Cinema.
Omaha / Nebraska / United States
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Omaha / Nebraska / United States
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For over 20 years, Lund-Ross Constructors is a general contractor. Based in Omaha, Neb., it caters to commercial, residential, institutional, historic renovation, housing and religious sectors. The firm s list of completed projects includes UBS Financial Service Offices, Jones Street Brewery and Apartments, George Beadle Middle School, West Hills Church, to name a few. The company was awarded Accredited Quality Contractor (AQC) by Associated Builders and Contractors (ABC) in 2010. Lund-Ross Constructors is a member of the U.S. Green Building Council.
Lincoln / Nebraska / United States
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Omaha / Nebraska / United States
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Harlan J. Noddle was Chairman of Noddle Companies, one of the Midwests largest developers of community shopping centers and office buildings. Harlan, along with his partner Joseph Kirshenbaum, pursued high-quality development projects that resulted in considerable benefits for the community as a whole. Harlan graduated from the University of Nebraska at Lincoln in 1958 where he earned a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Economics. From 1959 through 1961 he was a First Lieutenant in the United States Army Security Agency. After completing his military service, Harlan went to work for American Community Stores Corporation in 1961. At the time, the company was operating a regional chain of supermarkets, numerous leased supermarket departments, and general-line merchandise stores throughout the United Sates and the Caribbean. Over the course of his 10 year career there, Harlan served in various capacities ranging from being a manager in the store planning department, to group Vice President. In late 1971, he left American Community Stores to start his own business, Noddle Development Company. The companys first project opened in late 1973. Today, the company has developed or purchased more than 85 shopping centers and five office buildings in 16 states. Combined, the projects cover more than 8.5 million square feet. The company provides the full range of development and management services from site acquisition through financing, construction and property management. The company headquarters are in Omaha, Nebraska. As a lifelong Nebraskan who felt a strong responsibility to the welfare of the community, Harlan devoted his time and leadership skills to many organizations. He served as Chairman of the University of Nebraska Medical Center and oversaw the growth of the UNMC into a nationally known research and medical service facility. Harlan was Chairman of the University of Nebraska Foundation and the Omaha Jewish Federation and served on the board s of the Omaha Airport Authority, the Omaha Symphony and the National Council of Community and Justice. He was grateful for the life he and his family enjoyed and worked tirelessly to improve his "home" in Omaha and Nebraska.